With me to opine is Kate Brown, Artnet’s senior editor and co-host of this Art Angle, calling from Berlin, and Annie ...
Yet the New York-based LMI Group claims that this portrait, titled Elimar, is by no other than Van Gogh. Press reports have valued it at over $15m. But could this unsigned picture, lacking any ...
The controversy surrounding a possible Van Gogh bought for less than $50 at a garage sale in Minnesota is heating up as more experts and art lovers weigh in, offering a possible alternative ...
In a Jan. 28 news release, LMI Group International announced the publication of a 450-page report on a painting called "Elimar," which it believes is a van Gogh original. The painting was bought ...
The New York-based art research company, LMI International, has bought and analyzed another painting in a bid to prove its doubters wrong.
Art historians have allegedly found a long-lost Vincent van Gogh painting, reportedly unearthed at a garage sale about nine years ago in Minnetonka.
A painting bought for $50 at a Minnesota garage sale may be valued at $15 million, possibly being a work by Vincent van Gogh. Named 'Elimar,' the painting underwent extensive analysis and experts ...
bearing the enigmatic signature "Elimar." Its new owner, LMI Group International, claims it can prove it was painted by Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh in France in 1889.
It was made by Van Gogh during his stay at a psychiatric hospital ... the painting bears an inscription of the word “Elimar” in the bottom right corner. Measuring 45.7 centimeters by 41.9 ...